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Re: Investigating the Origins of RSA Public Keys

4th August 2016 Dan Cvrcek 1 Comment

This post isĀ about a research done by one of our co-founders. Petr showed that it is possible to find which tool or hardware device generated RSA keys from just a few public keys. I’m thinking it’s an attack, unexpected data leakage channel, but also an excellent source for audit-related analytics.

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